Excitement is building for the launch of the book *India@100 Resurgent Bharat: Road Map for 2047*. The event will be held on March 24, 2026, at the India International Centre (IIC) in New Delhi, from 2 PM to 6 PM.
Shri Suresh Prabhu, a respected former Union Minister, will be the chief guest. He has a strong background in public policy and is known for his efforts in economic development and sustainable governance. His participation adds to the significance of this event.
The book, authored by Sita Ram Gupta and Rusen Kumar, aims to inspire discussions on India’s growth over the next two decades. It covers vital topics like economic progress, social inclusion, and governance reforms. The authors hope to spark dialogue among leaders in business, academia, and policy-making.
Joining the ceremony is Ashok Gulati, a well-known agricultural economist. His expertise in agriculture and food security has greatly influenced national discussions on development. Many other leaders from the CSR and sustainability sectors will also attend, including Dr. Bhaskar Chatterjee, often hailed as the father of CSR in India.
The event showcases the growing need for collaboration among various stakeholders to guide India’s future. With over 100 leaders expected to attend, it presents a valuable opportunity for networking and sharing ideas about India’s development vision.
This book comes at a crucial time. Recent surveys show that a significant majority of Indians want to see more focus on sustainability and social welfare in government policies. According to a study by the *Global Sustainability Index*, over 75% of respondents believe that corporations should play an active role in societal issues, not just profit generation. The insights from *India@100* align well with these public sentiments, framing a pathway that resonates with the aspirations of Indian citizens.
As the launch approaches, discussions around it have gained traction on social media. Many users express enthusiasm about the book’s themes and the potential for positive change in India by 2047. The vision outlined is not just about economic growth but an inclusive and sustainable future.
Overall, the launch of *India@100 Resurgent Bharat: Road Map for 2047* is more than an event; it’s a call for collective action toward a better future for India.

